CONTACT:
Jennifer Gallo, Community Public Relations Coordinator
302-479-1691
For immediate release – July 6, 2006
The Family & Workplace Connection Receives Grant
from Kraft Foods Incorporated
Contact: Jennifer Gallo
(302) 479-1691 (w); (302) 598-0076 (c)
For Immediate Release – July 6, 2006
The Family & Workplace Connection (FWC) has received a grant from Kraft Foods Incorporated that will be used to support FWC’s Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). FWC is a sponsor of the CACFP for family child care programs throughout Delaware.
The $5,000 grant will be used for the production and distribution of FWC’s CACFP Newsletter. CACFP participants rely on the newsletter to provide information such as, changes in policies and rates, rules and regulations, income eligibility for participation, and nutritious recipes.
The purpose of the CACFP is to ensure that children in licensed child care receive nutritionally balanced meals. The CACFP reimburses child care providers for serving meals that follow the guidelines from the U. S. Department of Agriculture. FWC manages the reimbursement process for approximately 342 Delaware licensed family child care homes who, in 2005, served over 1,300,000 nutritious meals to children in their care. FWC also conducts training for the participating providers, who are visited three times a year by FWC food program monitors.
The Family & Workplace Connection is a nonprofit regional dependent care resource and referral organization whose mission is to enhance the supply and quality of care and education for children and elders and to help families effectively manage their work and personal life responsibilities.# # #
Pictured from left to right: FWC President Ralph Klesius, FWC CACFP Director Lil Bratton, Kraft Foods Dover employee Jean Friend, and Contributions Committe Chair Steve Kitchen.

